As we gather today, we find ourselves nearing the end of our journey through the Bible, focusing on the themes of the end times as presented in 1 Thessalonians. This part of Scripture reminds us of the imminent return of Jesus and the ultimate fulfillment of God's plan for restoration. The New Testament authors, living in the wake of Jesus' first coming, were acutely aware of the approaching end, anticipating the day when God's kingdom would fully manifest on earth. This anticipation is encapsulated in the concept of the "day of the Lord," a time when all evil and brokenness will be eradicated, and holiness will be perfected.
The metaphor of a crayon box was used to illustrate the world and its various elements, each crayon representing different aspects of life, both good and bad. Among these, the crayon of holiness stands out as the only one that will endure the purifying fire of God's judgment. As believers, we are called to live in holiness, aligning our lives with God's will and preparing for the day of the Lord. This call to holiness is not just about avoiding sin but actively engaging in love, work, and community in ways that reflect God's kingdom.
The Thessalonians, much like us, faced challenges in understanding and preparing for the end times. They were either overly consumed by worldly pursuits, paralyzed by fear, or indulging in sinful behaviors. Through the playful analogy of the "little piggies," we explored these different responses to the end times and were encouraged to find a balanced approach. We are to live with an awareness of the coming kingdom, engaging in our daily lives with purpose and integrity, while avoiding the extremes of neglecting our responsibilities or succumbing to fear and indulgence.
In our everyday actions, whether at work, home, or in our communities, we are to let God's kingdom break through. Our lives should be a testament to God's love and holiness, impacting those around us. As we await Jesus' return, we are reminded that our value is not in our work, but our work does have value in God's eyes. We are encouraged to continue living in holiness, trusting that God, who is faithful, will equip us to fulfill this calling.
Key Takeaways
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2. Holiness as a Lifestyle: Holiness is not just about avoiding sin but actively engaging in love, work, and community in ways that reflect God's kingdom. Our everyday actions should be a testament to God's love and holiness, impacting those around us.
3. Balanced Living in Light of the End Times: We are called to live with an awareness of the coming kingdom, engaging in our daily lives with purpose and integrity, while avoiding the extremes of neglecting our responsibilities or succumbing to fear and indulgence.
4. The Value of Our Work: While our value is not in our work, our work does have value in God's eyes. We are encouraged to continue living in holiness, trusting that God, who is faithful, will equip us to fulfill this calling.
5. God's Faithfulness in Our Journey: As we strive to live in holiness, we can rest in the assurance that God, who calls us, is faithful. He will equip and empower us to walk in His ways, allowing His kingdom to break into our everyday moments.
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